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weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 7th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. it started with two radio djs and a lighthearted prank call to the london hospital where the pregnant duchess kate was recovering from acute sickness. but today, that joke took an unexpected turn, when the nurse who picked up the call was found dead. abc's david wright brings us this look at the dark side of practical jokes. >> hello, good morning. >> oh, hello there. could i please speak to kate, please, my granddaughter. >> oh, yes, just hold on. >> reporter: as this prank phone call by two australian djs went viral around the world. >> if this has worked, it's the easiest prank call we've ever made. >> reporter: one can only imagine that the nurse that put the call through must have been mortified. >> it is with deep sadness that i can confirm the tragic death of a member of our nursing staff, jacintha saldanha. everyone is shocked by the loss of a much-loved and valued colleague. >> reporter: today, the duke and duchess of cambridge echoed that sentiment. their royal highnesses we
weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 7th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. it started with two radio djs and a lighthearted prank call to the london hospital where the pregnant duchess kate was recovering from acute sickness. but today, that joke took an unexpected turn, when the nurse who picked up the call was found dead. abc's david wright brings us this look at the dark side of practical jokes. >> hello, good morning. >> oh, hello there....
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ines ferre for cbs news, new york. >>> no way the aggressor. i never went up to him. >> you might say he puts the slap in slapstick. what happened right before a comedian hit a target worker. >> they say some people rooted for their failure. the bitter words from the owners of a shuttered bay area restaurant. ,,,,,,,,,, people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean their denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. turkish coast. at least two boats, includig this cargo ship, are reportg crew >>> as many as 14 people are dead or missing in stormy weather off turkey. this cargo ship is reporting crewmembers missi
ines ferre for cbs news, new york. >>> no way the aggressor. i never went up to him. >> you might say he puts the slap in slapstick. what happened right before a comedian hit a target worker. >> they say some people rooted for their failure. the bitter words from the owners of a shuttered bay area restaurant. ,,,,,,,,,, people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean their denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer...
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david: we love new york as well, mayor. you have to understand. we have our own teams here too. thank you very much. good to see you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: citigroup as you know announcing a massive 11,000 jobs are being cut. our own liz macdonald has been talking to citi executives about the possibility of even more cuts to come. find out what they're saying. david: plus call it the never-ending stimulus. look at this. as you can see money added back in 2009 continues to show up each year. where is a lot of this money ending up? what happened to the stimulus? supposed to be a one-shot deal. we had it four years in a row. when will it end? more on that coming up. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ malannouncer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex offic >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. eastman kodak has reportedly gotten a more than $500 million bid for its patents. "the wall street journal
david: we love new york as well, mayor. you have to understand. we have our own teams here too. thank you very much. good to see you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: citigroup as you know announcing a massive 11,000 jobs are being cut. our own liz macdonald has been talking to citi executives about the possibility of even more cuts to come. find out what they're saying. david: plus call it the never-ending stimulus. look at this. as you can see money added back in 2009...
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staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he never should have been alive to see that day. his story will leave you speechless. ♪ ♪ >> all you holiday risers out there i want to wish all of you a merry christmas and happy new year. >> gretchen: thank you very much, sean. he has performed on five continents for president and many foreign dignitaries. only person ever to graduate are the juld school of music with a double major in piano and organ. a near death experience at near 19 years old changed his life forever. pianist and my friend randal atcheson joins me now so great to see you. >> t
staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he...
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joining us now from new york is watters. all right. i have got a couple of questions about that. >> okay. >> bill: the girls said jesus was born in bethlehem, pennsylvania. must have been putting you on, right? >> i think she might have been putting me on but she was a factor fan so you never know with these people. >> bill: i think she was giving you a little jazz there. >> i hope she was giving me jazz. >> the best line of all is that jesus had people skills. [ laughter ] >> yeah. i like the three wise men were bringing jesus a lamb. why we need a lamb? >> bill: somebody had to have dinner. so maybe they did. >> do you know, watters, here is my question to you because one of the people said that the three wise men, there was astrology involved. that's actually true. that's actually true. >> yes. >> bill: that he they were people who actually navigated by the stars. where did they come from? where did the three wise men come from? >> arabia, persia and india. >> bill: no. >> no? >> persia. >> look it up. >> present day iran. >> look i
joining us now from new york is watters. all right. i have got a couple of questions about that. >> okay. >> bill: the girls said jesus was born in bethlehem, pennsylvania. must have been putting you on, right? >> i think she might have been putting me on but she was a factor fan so you never know with these people. >> bill: i think she was giving you a little jazz there. >> i hope she was giving me jazz. >> the best line of all is that jesus had people...
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in what way did it affect awe and what way did new york surprise you?. >> being in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, it was a, like for everyone it was a really different and strange time but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild this city. this city a great city. this area, the people are strong. [cheers and applause] when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it, you know, as well and as fiercely as it could be dealt with. i just think the humanity of the people, that is what overwhelms me. how the will of the people, was hey, we get knocked down, we get back up. new york city this whole area it has been an honor to be here during this time period. >> you're the perfect to be on our show not only are you a great american success story, you love this country. you are wearing the stars and stripes around your neck and your music is patriotic and love of country comes through. that is why you're loved on fox and friends especially
in what way did it affect awe and what way did new york surprise you?. >> being in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, it was a, like for everyone it was a really different and strange time but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild this city. this city a great city. this area, the people are strong. [cheers and applause] when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with...
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staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he never should have been alive to see that day. his story will leave you speechless. ♪ ♪ [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. nly align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try ali
staten island, new york. 10305. or go to the web site statenislandrotary rerelief.com. >> steve: paula deen is going to be cooking in the next half hour. paulla, thank you. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? have are you having fun so far? >> yeah. >> alisyn: water wouldn't normally be a problem for these guys. hurricane sandy changed all of that wait until you hear all of the incredible way all of these animals were saved. then he just performed at carnegie hall but he...
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gore made the front page of "the new york times." he has a framed in his office. he was the youngest attorney and first hispanic to serve as president of the florida bar. he was chair of the ethics commission and served on the orange board committee. in the aba, he has been a florida state delegate, chair of the house of delegates, our policy-making body, served on the board of governors, and is a fellow of the american bar foundation. as the aba president, he has led national effort to protect state courts, improve civics education, and fight cuts to legal aid funding. it is his mission to make equal justice under law a vibrant living reality for everyone, not just four words carved on the facade of the supreme court building in washington. mr. zack is a passionate and tireless advocate for liberty and justice for all. as he wrote in a letter in today's "daily journal," "that is what our profession does. we get in the way of wrong. we get in the way of attempts to separate and divide our society. we get in the way of those who would let our constitutional democra
gore made the front page of "the new york times." he has a framed in his office. he was the youngest attorney and first hispanic to serve as president of the florida bar. he was chair of the ethics commission and served on the orange board committee. in the aba, he has been a florida state delegate, chair of the house of delegates, our policy-making body, served on the board of governors, and is a fellow of the american bar foundation. as the aba president, he has led national effort...
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you look at sandy spending bill if dc got hit and not new york or new jersey . two weeks after cat can the hit the new orleans area. that area got money. we are still waiting because it is hung up by pork. you are seeing 3 billion to pair or fixnd new cars for the fbi and new trees in cemeteries and silly things like that. it is pretty bad. this could pass on its own merits. i am not for nationalizing why do you need pork to pass the bill? >> why do you need the pork? >> it is important to put all mischief in one bill and keep an eye on it load it up. >> you think it will make a difference. >> put allast payola and i am not as cynical as steve forbes is about what legislators can do in a situation like this with an engineer. i think half of the money might not be wasted. >> i don't know. victoria it sounds cynical to me. >> i agree with bill. i think we should have an annual pork bill . that's how hurricane sandy bill doesn't git loaded it is an awful thing . so set it aside and do it every year and l them duke it out but not stuff it in other place. . >> john i
you look at sandy spending bill if dc got hit and not new york or new jersey . two weeks after cat can the hit the new orleans area. that area got money. we are still waiting because it is hung up by pork. you are seeing 3 billion to pair or fixnd new cars for the fbi and new trees in cemeteries and silly things like that. it is pretty bad. this could pass on its own merits. i am not for nationalizing why do you need pork to pass the bill? >> why do you need the pork? >> it is...
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in what did it affect you and what way did new york surprise you? >> well, being here in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, like for everyone, it was a different and strange time, but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild -- this city is a great city. this area is strong. [ applause ] >> when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it you know, as well and as fiercely as it could be dealt with. i just think the humanity of the people that's what overwhelmed me the will of the people was hey, we get knocked down we get back up. new york city and this whole area it's just been an honor to be here during this time period. >> you are the perfect person to be on our show today. not only are raw great american success story you love this country and you are wearing the stars and stripes around your neck and your music is very patriotic. that's why you are always so welcome on "fox & friends" this holiday season especially. billy ray.
in what did it affect you and what way did new york surprise you? >> well, being here in the middle of new york city when sandy hit, like for everyone, it was a different and strange time, but what i got to see was the resiliency and the will of the people of this area to stand up and love each other, to help each other, to rebuild -- this city is a great city. this area is strong. [ applause ] >> when stuff happens, they get back up and they dealt with it you know, as well and as...
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and new york, but police say illegal guns are flooding the inner city. mayor rahm emanuel blames illegal guns too. he also blames blight, poverty, and gaps in policing. but the truth is, 80% of the homicides in chicago are black-on-black crimes. groups like cease-fire say we need to change the way young people talk to each other. >> why you keep looking at me crazy? if you come on this block again and look at me crazy, you know what i'm going to do you, man. a simple argument like that could turn deadly. in order to stop a homicide, you have to have the ability to intercept a whisper. >> joining me now, jesse jackson, the founder and president of the rainbow push coalition. reverend jackson, welcome to the show. >> thank you, sir. >> sir, you appeared on "the ed show" two years ago to talk about the violence in chicago. it's only gotten worse. what needs to change now to make certain that we have a different result next year than we had in making a grim history this year? >> chris, in great contrast, the newtown massacre, where our hearts poured out watc
and new york, but police say illegal guns are flooding the inner city. mayor rahm emanuel blames illegal guns too. he also blames blight, poverty, and gaps in policing. but the truth is, 80% of the homicides in chicago are black-on-black crimes. groups like cease-fire say we need to change the way young people talk to each other. >> why you keep looking at me crazy? if you come on this block again and look at me crazy, you know what i'm going to do you, man. a simple argument like that...
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. >>> former new york times publisher arthur salsburger died today in his home in new york. salsburger led the time for 36 years from 1963 until 1987. through a turbulent era. salsburger was a marine and radio operator. president obama issued his condolences saying in part, he was a firm believer in the importance of a free and independent press. one that isn't afraid to seek the truth and tell the stories that need to be told. >>> it is happening again, los angeles right now in the middle of carmageddon parking lot two. when they expect to have the 405 freeway back open. >>> the pope's former butler goes on trial. the surprising action the catholic leader may take if the butler is convicted. >> i'm what was grandma's cold remedy? hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid
. >>> former new york times publisher arthur salsburger died today in his home in new york. salsburger led the time for 36 years from 1963 until 1987. through a turbulent era. salsburger was a marine and radio operator. president obama issued his condolences saying in part, he was a firm believer in the importance of a free and independent press. one that isn't afraid to seek the truth and tell the stories that need to be told. >>> it is happening again, los angeles right now...
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(natssof cheering) new york & 3 the days of reaching for a the dayy of reeching for a beer only to find it's luke warr... may be over. over.this is the world's first selffchilling can.it can turn lukewarm beer or fizzy drinks ice cold in two minutes.all you need to do to get an icc-cold drink is press button attthe base of the can. that releasss pressurized carbon dioxide... that chills thh can. theecan is expected to be on sale later this year pn the u-kkno word on when it could be...
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., new york city and then look what happens. we are talking about snow through western new york, into ohio. so this is how big it is. it is going to spread from the coastal regions all the way back through the ohio valley there. so some big-time problems anticipated with the rain, the prolonged time that this is all going to be in the area for monday into tuesday and, of course, the strong winds. 60 mile-an-hour winds, up to hurricane-force winds. in fact, we will be look at the downed power lines and people without power for several days. >>> back home live doppler 7hd, nice and quiet out there with a few clouds around. the low clouds along the coast and the delta. we will be enjoying this weather for the next several days beforing things begin to change and high pressure slides to the east of us. right now it's 54 in fairfield, 57 in san francisco. some pretty mild numbers from the upper 50s mountain view, 51 in san jose yesterday. you dropped to the upper 40s." so we are anywhere from two to five degrees warmer in some spots,
., new york city and then look what happens. we are talking about snow through western new york, into ohio. so this is how big it is. it is going to spread from the coastal regions all the way back through the ohio valley there. so some big-time problems anticipated with the rain, the prolonged time that this is all going to be in the area for monday into tuesday and, of course, the strong winds. 60 mile-an-hour winds, up to hurricane-force winds. in fact, we will be look at the downed power...
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henry blodgett joins us from new york city. good to see you as always. >> thanks for having me. >> and obviously this is a stock that people have tremendous profits in, so to the extend they want to take advantage of lower capital gains, that makes more sense. more fundamentally, they're in sort of a product hold here. they bakley came out with everything in the last few months, we're going to go through this period where they probably won't have anything exciting to announce for a while, now the television has been delayed unit next fall, according to gene muenster. then growth is slowing, and more importantly the margin is likely to compress. that's the big thing that worries me. they're going to go to a lower marge margin of mix products. it's hard to see stocks rise in the face of a compressing market. you have downside protection unless the thing completely falls apart. so i think the valuation is actually help 68 here. >> if apple has a disappointing season, where does the stock go? >> i don't know. i think it would certa
henry blodgett joins us from new york city. good to see you as always. >> thanks for having me. >> and obviously this is a stock that people have tremendous profits in, so to the extend they want to take advantage of lower capital gains, that makes more sense. more fundamentally, they're in sort of a product hold here. they bakley came out with everything in the last few months, we're going to go through this period where they probably won't have anything exciting to announce for a...
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instead, the new york times otes every republican offer on taxes as a concession that has not actually happened yet. at think there is their very realdanger of us spending too much time talking about saints in a negotiation which is why we should all be on tv -- neil: but it's not, so we have to go with it. but i think that the fates -- i think rare going to have it. >> we will see. neil: thank you. meanwhile, punches were flying, and now lawsuit's filing. michigan union fighting a new crackdown. a legal eagle saying ♪ neil: well, signed to a sealed, but still not delivered. days after michigan's governor sign that right to work bill, different groups already filing lawsuits to block it. lots more are expected. the folk trying to block the law to have a case. they disagree. explain to me why they might have a case. >> to very important reasons. first, there s a due process issue about how this came int place. there was no notice. they actually closed down the state house. it was done in secret. whenever something is done in secr, people have something to hide, something that they are
instead, the new york times otes every republican offer on taxes as a concession that has not actually happened yet. at think there is their very realdanger of us spending too much time talking about saints in a negotiation which is why we should all be on tv -- neil: but it's not, so we have to go with it. but i think that the fates -- i think rare going to have it. >> we will see. neil: thank you. meanwhile, punches were flying, and now lawsuit's filing. michigan union fighting a new...
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but it's actually very, very simple. >> i'm sam from "the new york times" and today we're going to fry a turkey. >> sam sifton takes us through a couple of easy steps. >> we're on a level surface, i'm wearing shoes. i'm going to be careful putting the bird n that's really all that you have to do. >> wearing shoes. i like that he pointed that out. flip-flops, shoeless people burning their feet with the hot oil because it spills over. >> it's so simple, it's amazing people skrcrew this up all the time. >> a lot of the problems come from the oil overflowing, and sam has a really nifty trick on how to not make that happen. >> before anything happens, take your turkey, put it in the empty pot in your kitchen and fill the pot with water until it just comes over the top of the turkey. remove the turkey. see where the water level is. that's how much oil you want in the pot. >> that's brilliant, and simple. >> just placement, that's all it is. we learn it in science class in like sixth grade. here it is applied in real life. very simple. >> and notice that he's outside on his porch where there'
but it's actually very, very simple. >> i'm sam from "the new york times" and today we're going to fry a turkey. >> sam sifton takes us through a couple of easy steps. >> we're on a level surface, i'm wearing shoes. i'm going to be careful putting the bird n that's really all that you have to do. >> wearing shoes. i like that he pointed that out. flip-flops, shoeless people burning their feet with the hot oil because it spills over. >> it's so simple,...
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public transportation systems, subways in new york, recent incident in new york, it's kind of nice to be able to catch people that do that. >> you have to balance the pros and cons. which wins out? >> i'm going for a piece of that christmas that john got for himself. steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay area. they were able to track down the other kids who beat him up because there was a camera in that bus. to me that is powerful story. >> go ahead. >> i mean how much liberty are we willing to give up to be secure? this is just so dangerous to rely on people to snoop on us. >> then don't take public transportation. that is the dividing line. we know that
public transportation systems, subways in new york, recent incident in new york, it's kind of nice to be able to catch people that do that. >> you have to balance the pros and cons. which wins out? >> i'm going for a piece of that christmas that john got for himself. steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word...
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i lived in new york all my life. i was here in the '80s and the '70s when it was worse than when you arrived. and the question is not whether we all want to the live in a more hospitable environment and not whether we want our government to provide services to people who need them, including the homeless and people who are suffering from addictions of one sort or another, but whether the government is doing that in a way that is consistent with the rights of the people it purports to be trying to help and in a way that respects their basic human dignity. so it's not a disagreement over goals. it's a disagreement over tactics. and the issue has more salience today not so much over questions of homeless policy but if we're going to focus on new york city for a moment, on the stop and frisk policies of the new york city police department and you know, that's a subject that we -- you and i could probably -- can probably debate, as well. >> let's do it. >> as well. >> let's do it! >> but when we're stopping 6,000 people o
i lived in new york all my life. i was here in the '80s and the '70s when it was worse than when you arrived. and the question is not whether we all want to the live in a more hospitable environment and not whether we want our government to provide services to people who need them, including the homeless and people who are suffering from addictions of one sort or another, but whether the government is doing that in a way that is consistent with the rights of the people it purports to be trying...
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tuesday at hofstra university in new york. this one will have a town hall format. abc7 will carry it live at 6:00 p.m. >>> now as the candidates prepare for this week's debate, does either party have the edge? coming up at 8:00, this week looks at where things stand after the vice presidential debate. the debate moderator lad cats joins george to break it all down. don't miss this week with george stephanopoulos this morning at 8:00 here on abc7. >>> californians like online voting registration but that might not be good news for republicans. more than 400,000 californians have registered to vote online in the first three weeks since the new law went into effect and more than 70% of them are registering democrat. >>> new this morning, cal osha records show workers at the chevron refinery in richmond complain the company was ignoring corrosion problems after a small fire broke out last year. the san francisco chronicle reports inspectors learned about corrosion concerns from two workers after that fire, october, 2011, was quick
tuesday at hofstra university in new york. this one will have a town hall format. abc7 will carry it live at 6:00 p.m. >>> now as the candidates prepare for this week's debate, does either party have the edge? coming up at 8:00, this week looks at where things stand after the vice presidential debate. the debate moderator lad cats joins george to break it all down. don't miss this week with george stephanopoulos this morning at 8:00 here on abc7. >>> californians like online...
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york. this one will have a town hall format. abr7 will carry it live tuesday at 6:00 p.m.. >>> speaking of american jobs, today san jose city leaders hold the fifth annual youth job fair from 9:00 this morning until noon in the nordstrom rap courtyard. city council members have partnered with a mall to use the opportunity to find work. local employers will conduct on site job interviews and provide career information to candidates who are 16 to 21 years old. >>> the california public utilities commission is blaming pg&e mismanagement for its rejection of a plan to have ratepayers foot most of the bill for fixing its pipelines. pg&e said it's customers should pay 90% of the cost. the plan cuts it to 36%. pg&e shareholders would also pay for any cost overruns. but a rate payer advocacy group claims the fine print on the deal would still have customers paying more than half the cost of the overhaul which stems from the deadly pipeline explosion from destroyed dozens of homes in san bruno two y
york. this one will have a town hall format. abr7 will carry it live tuesday at 6:00 p.m.. >>> speaking of american jobs, today san jose city leaders hold the fifth annual youth job fair from 9:00 this morning until noon in the nordstrom rap courtyard. city council members have partnered with a mall to use the opportunity to find work. local employers will conduct on site job interviews and provide career information to candidates who are 16 to 21 years old. >>> the california...
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we are live in new york with more on that. and what else is knew at the box office. >> reporter: how are you doing? >>> i'm doing well. real quick, you know, usually you're in the studio, but you're in new york. you had big stars you were interviewing. >> reporter: yes, nicholas cage this morning and if you're watch, i am getting ready to interview your favorite person in the world, elva, so i will tell him how much you love him. definitely tell him today talking to him this morning as well as nicholas cage. and flying to los angeles the talk to tyler perry. and so all these interviews will be right here on fox 5 morning news over the next couple of weeks. >> such a jet setter. get to it then. first off, let's talk about safe house. densely washington, ryan reynolds, we just saw a pro moe for it. another cia movie here. >> reporter: i love densely in these awesome roles. you go back and look at man on fire, training day, he has such a great range. you look back over his whole career. and he is one of the best actors working to
we are live in new york with more on that. and what else is knew at the box office. >> reporter: how are you doing? >>> i'm doing well. real quick, you know, usually you're in the studio, but you're in new york. you had big stars you were interviewing. >> reporter: yes, nicholas cage this morning and if you're watch, i am getting ready to interview your favorite person in the world, elva, so i will tell him how much you love him. definitely tell him today talking to him...
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new york central diner, 448? woo-hoo. >> the first video excited train guy new york has blown up on youtube. has more than 800,000 views. >> is this a put-on? >> i do not think so and we can find out because joining us right this minute we've got steve tirico hanging out with us on skype. steve, we love your videos. you've got your serious passion for trains. where did it come from? >> i originally saw this guy named mark, a 16-year-old train fan where he got all excited about this diesel locomotive. >> i've been waiting for this moment for months and it's finally here. i am finally going to get it on camera. >> for this young fellow, it was absolutely the greatest thing he'd ever seen. i was inspired. >> would you have acted the exact same way if the camera wasn't rolling or is this an internet character? >> i do work for the saratoga railway. i thought i'd post this video just to goof but i thought maybe we can draw some interest in our railroad here in upstate new york. today i found out that it was in the "lo
new york central diner, 448? woo-hoo. >> the first video excited train guy new york has blown up on youtube. has more than 800,000 views. >> is this a put-on? >> i do not think so and we can find out because joining us right this minute we've got steve tirico hanging out with us on skype. steve, we love your videos. you've got your serious passion for trains. where did it come from? >> i originally saw this guy named mark, a 16-year-old train fan where he got all excited...
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and federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will speak to the economic club of new york, also happening tuesday. thursday is thanksgiving. happy turkey day, everybody. all markets are closed for the holiday. and then on friday, it is here! can you believe it? the kickoff to the holiday shopping season will begin the day after thanksgiving. and in some cases, on thanksgiving night. that will do it for us for today. thank you so much for being with me. next week, instead of leftover turkey, how about joining me for an italian feast with new york's first family of fine dining? from le sirk to linguine. they keep it in the family. we'll take you there. keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you next weekend. from 17 billion chips worldwide to a world of super-connected intelligence. the potential of freescale unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to investing with knowledge. the potential of td ameritrade unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instea
and federal reserve chairman ben bernanke will speak to the economic club of new york, also happening tuesday. thursday is thanksgiving. happy turkey day, everybody. all markets are closed for the holiday. and then on friday, it is here! can you believe it? the kickoff to the holiday shopping season will begin the day after thanksgiving. and in some cases, on thanksgiving night. that will do it for us for today. thank you so much for being with me. next week, instead of leftover turkey, how...
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gerri: talk about new york. an interesting example this. >> just last month, lawyers in new york filed a lawsuit, 60 residents joust north of albany filed a lawsuit that the turbines built within a thousand feet of residences keep them up at night, diminish property values, and they filed suit. that's inkicktive of the backlash. gerri: first time it's heard in the court of law, the issue about the sound. >> in the u.s., yes. gerri: seems to me that that's pollution. >> well, sure it is. it's the part -- it exposes the double standard, gerri, and it drives me crazy. wrr green peace, natural resource natural counsel, environmental groups, why not stand up for the small land ordinary persons? they are really getting a raw deal. the wind energy companies, of course, make handsome profits, but the land owners are getting the short end of the stick. gerri: i wouldn't be happy with them next to me. >> you certainly would not. gerri: something they call the energy strategy counsel suggesting starting a national energy s
gerri: talk about new york. an interesting example this. >> just last month, lawyers in new york filed a lawsuit, 60 residents joust north of albany filed a lawsuit that the turbines built within a thousand feet of residences keep them up at night, diminish property values, and they filed suit. that's inkicktive of the backlash. gerri: first time it's heard in the court of law, the issue about the sound. >> in the u.s., yes. gerri: seems to me that that's pollution. >> well,...
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and in new york, police arrest nearly 150 people today, mostly for disorderly conduct. >>> in new york, a few hundred protesters marched in small groups in manhattan's financial district, disrupting traffic. police lined the streets to help control the crowd, and made about 100 arrests, as i mentioned. >>> a father charged with kidnap canning his children and then sailing away with them on a stolen yacht did not enter a plea as was expected. prosecutors say christopher maffei took his two children from their mother's house in south san francisco and then stole a yacht from the alameda harbor and sailed out to the coast. in court last week, maffei said he was trying to save his children from an abusive home. the mother recently sought a restraining order against him. >>> she can stay, but she has to pay. amy will be allowed to continue living in his mansion, but she is going to need to pay $15,000 a month in rent. kincaid's estate was asking 12,500 a month, but today a judge decided to up that amount. the next fight is over his estate, which includes his artwork, worth an estimated $66,
and in new york, police arrest nearly 150 people today, mostly for disorderly conduct. >>> in new york, a few hundred protesters marched in small groups in manhattan's financial district, disrupting traffic. police lined the streets to help control the crowd, and made about 100 arrests, as i mentioned. >>> a father charged with kidnap canning his children and then sailing away with them on a stolen yacht did not enter a plea as was expected. prosecutors say christopher maffei...
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gerri: talk about new york. you have an interesting example there. >> just last month lawyers here in new york filed lawsuits, 60 residents in herkimer county, just north of albany, they filed a lawsuit saying these project, wind turbines, built within 1000 feet or so of residences are emitting all the noise, keeping them up at night, diminishing property values and they filed suit. i think it is indicative of the backlash. gerri: this is interesting. you say this is the first time it will be heard in court of law, the issue about the sound. >> in the u.s., yes. gerri: seems to me that is pollution. >> sure it is. that is the part, exposes the double-standard, gerri. it just drives me crazy. where is the sierra club? where is greenpeace, natural resources defense council, so-called environmental groups, why aren't they sustainedding up for the small landowners? these people are really getting a raw deal and the wind energy companies of course are making handsome profits but these individual landowners are gettin
gerri: talk about new york. you have an interesting example there. >> just last month lawyers here in new york filed lawsuits, 60 residents in herkimer county, just north of albany, they filed a lawsuit saying these project, wind turbines, built within 1000 feet or so of residences are emitting all the noise, keeping them up at night, diminishing property values and they filed suit. i think it is indicative of the backlash. gerri: this is interesting. you say this is the first time it...
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and another model says new york city point of impact. this could be worse than irene, because this storm will hold its strength, back off as usual, and then feed into the winter storm. this is why it's unusual, because everybody is going to be watching it. it is going to look like it is going to go out to sea and then it looks like it will be pulled back towards the west. >> bill: irene was the one where there was so much flooding in the northeast. >> yes, this is going to be flooding rains very strong winds, and with the right angle for place like chesapeake bay, the south shores of long island and even into new york city if it comes in at the right angle. and it could be a worse-case scenario for some of those places. >> bill: i think maryland is probably drawn -- >> yes. >> i have a very important question, wednesday is halloween, and i have two kids at home that are going to freak out -- if they go out. what is going to happen on halloween. >> it will be a weakening storm, but still strong high pressure gusty winds, with the snow sta
and another model says new york city point of impact. this could be worse than irene, because this storm will hold its strength, back off as usual, and then feed into the winter storm. this is why it's unusual, because everybody is going to be watching it. it is going to look like it is going to go out to sea and then it looks like it will be pulled back towards the west. >> bill: irene was the one where there was so much flooding in the northeast. >> yes, this is going to be...
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let's go back to bob pisani on the new york stock exchange. >> the fed gave the markets the two things they wanted. steve, hit it right on the head. they wanted additional purchases. theyn't waed that $45 billion to replace operation twist. they got that. and the traders also wanted some kind of economic threshold in the form of a clear targets for unemployment and inflation, and they got that as well. with that said, we didn't see much of a reaction. the dow went up -- it was up about 15 points as we went into the announcement, when his high is 35 or 40 points, and now it's basically come back as you can see. still not far from its highs. most of the rest of the markets moved up a little bit. bank stocks moved up incrementally. the bank index moved up to just about 50 points there, right at its high. and then just moved back down again. the dollar, by the way, put up the dollar, it was at session lows as we went into the announcement on the theory, of course, that any additional quantitative easing might be effective on the dollar, cheapen the dollar. you can see the dollar index has
let's go back to bob pisani on the new york stock exchange. >> the fed gave the markets the two things they wanted. steve, hit it right on the head. they wanted additional purchases. theyn't waed that $45 billion to replace operation twist. they got that. and the traders also wanted some kind of economic threshold in the form of a clear targets for unemployment and inflation, and they got that as well. with that said, we didn't see much of a reaction. the dow went up -- it was up about 15...
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. >>> and a man is pushed to his death at a new york city subway station. the arrest police could make soon and why a newspaper photographer is under fire. >>> you can see that the rain definitely coming down this morning. we'll have more traffic hot spots coming up. >>> born. cloudy skies. light rain moving through. heavier amounts have been to the north. this will be a drizzly, light rain day. it's the last in the series and then we will dry out. >>> time now 4:42. president obama continues to focus on the looming fiscal cliff. first the president will speak to and answer questions from members of the business round table an association of chief executive officers of leading u.s. companies. later in the day president obama will address a conference of native american tribal leaders. both groom groups say they are concerned about automatic tax increases and spending cuts that will kick in come january 1st if congress doesn't act. both republicans and democrats say -- with the wars in iraq and afghanistan ending, there is support for cutting back on militar
. >>> and a man is pushed to his death at a new york city subway station. the arrest police could make soon and why a newspaper photographer is under fire. >>> you can see that the rain definitely coming down this morning. we'll have more traffic hot spots coming up. >>> born. cloudy skies. light rain moving through. heavier amounts have been to the north. this will be a drizzly, light rain day. it's the last in the series and then we will dry out. >>> time...
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a rat is caught in the new york city subway system. not just on the tracks, but in a train car. this next clip quickly went viral in january of 2011 and it's definitely creepy, but is it real? >> that rat does not mess around. it's not like a rat, on the leg, oh, no, a human, i will get off of you. that rat was like, i will go towards the face hole. >> pretty horrifying visceral thing when you see that. this video is the kind of thing where it's hard to resist passing around. oh, my god, did you see this? >> but did that really just happen? >> i well say it did seem like it might have been people playing a joke. like they had a pet rat and were like, oh, let's let a rat loose on the subway. i did think there was some trained rat. i thought there would be a clicking noise in the back, and oh, there's a trainer. you can see him in the car. >> so, is this video for real or like some of our other videos, a trick? >> it was a subway rat. it wasn't somebody's house mouse. it wasn't a pet chinchilla. no, it was a dirty subway rat. >> jeff ford catches this hair-raising moment on camera
a rat is caught in the new york city subway system. not just on the tracks, but in a train car. this next clip quickly went viral in january of 2011 and it's definitely creepy, but is it real? >> that rat does not mess around. it's not like a rat, on the leg, oh, no, a human, i will get off of you. that rat was like, i will go towards the face hole. >> pretty horrifying visceral thing when you see that. this video is the kind of thing where it's hard to resist passing around. oh, my...
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york and now you've written a book, "deadline and disruption." it tries to convince us that the new world of journalism has hope. why do you think that? >> well, i think from a journalistic pointing of view, it is hopeful. journalism has been decentralized by the technology, there are more voices. more people are doing journalism today on more platforms than ever before, and i think that's good. i think technology will enhance journalism. it wills enable us to do crowd sourcing, to engage with communities via facebook and twitter. it will be more participate tore. we can skype interviews in faraway places so there's a lot of things to be hopeful for. we can engage communities, that's what i'm hopeful for. the part that i'm worried about is a financial question, how are we going to support quality journalism in the digital age. what is the appropriate business model for the new world. >> belva: steve, are the opportunities for originality and enterprise, one would think it might be because of the plentiful ways that news gets put together? >> yes.
york and now you've written a book, "deadline and disruption." it tries to convince us that the new world of journalism has hope. why do you think that? >> well, i think from a journalistic pointing of view, it is hopeful. journalism has been decentralized by the technology, there are more voices. more people are doing journalism today on more platforms than ever before, and i think that's good. i think technology will enhance journalism. it wills enable us to do crowd sourcing,...
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the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the guy who didn't open a mcdonalds because work rules were too onerous or those never offered a job because high union paid skills protected him out of a job. we don't know who those people are. they are the unscene
the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the...
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fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in new york tonight getting ready to address the united nations tomorrow but earlier today he and mrs. obama sat down with the women of the view. barbara walters asked if mr. s obama might one day want to run for office. >> well but what are you going to do the rest of your life. >> well, first 0things first here. we do have an election ahead. plus applause i have got all kind of things i want to do in second term. i love teaching. i miss teaching. snoom you can catch the entire interview with the president and mrs. obama on the view tomorrow at 10. by the way, he did say that she didn't quite the temperamen
fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in...
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fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors to detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in new york tonight getting ready to address the united nations tomorrow but earlier today he and mrs. obama sat down with the women of the view. barbara walters asked if mr. s obama might one day want to run for office. >> well but what are you going to do the rest of your life. >> well, first 0things first here. we do have an election ahead. plus applause i have got all kind of things i want to do in second term. i love teaching. i miss teaching. snoom you can catch the entire interview with the president and mrs. obama on the view tomorrow at 10. by the way, he did say that she didn't quite the tempera
fertility institute has clinic in both los angeles and new york and it's making sure people over sea understand technology that allow doctors to detect abnormal in embryo and gender selection. fertility institute partner now with travel agents to help arrange visa and hotel and director says parents from china and india specifically tend to want male children. rest of the world slightly favor having baby girls. gender selection is illegal in many parts of the world. >>> president is in...
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now he lives in new york. is it because of this, rick? >> actually no. it's because o you, david. [ laughter ] >> right. >> i actually agree with vioria on the point that voter democracy has not paid off very well in california. but this is a bit difference. wee taking a very small part of the city budget. these people aren't going to be making decisions on where to buy their water and things like that. they're taking a small part of the budget and saying okay. voters, you decide what we should do withhis, if off community project. i think it's good experiment. i like the idea of people getting together and doing something. >> michael saying it's our money for goodness sakes. shouldn't we have more control over how is spent? >> first of all, we should give them much less of our money. that's number one. >> true. agreed. >> i agree with victoria. i think it would be far too chaotic. sort of like in football, everybody in the huddle trying call the play. you need one person to call it, the person who is elected to be in charge. if you don't like the job th
now he lives in new york. is it because of this, rick? >> actually no. it's because o you, david. [ laughter ] >> right. >> i actually agree with vioria on the point that voter democracy has not paid off very well in california. but this is a bit difference. wee taking a very small part of the city budget. these people aren't going to be making decisions on where to buy their water and things like that. they're taking a small part of the budget and saying okay. voters, you...
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more generally, are position is i live in new york and lived in new york all my life. i was here in the 80s and the 70s when it was worse than when you arrived. the question is not whether we all want to live in a more hospitable environment and not what we want the government to provide services to people who need them including the homeless and people suffering from addictions of one sort or another but whether the government is doing that in a way that is consistent with the rights of the people it purports to be trying to help and in a way that respects their basic human dignity. it is not a disagreement over gold but tactics. the issue has more salience today not so much over questions of homeless policy but if we are going to focus on new york city for a moment on the stop and frisk policies of the new york city police department and that is a subject we could probably debate as well. but when we are stopping 600,000 people on the street less than the one% of leading to arrests and the vast majority of people being stopped are racial minorities. i think there is
more generally, are position is i live in new york and lived in new york all my life. i was here in the 80s and the 70s when it was worse than when you arrived. the question is not whether we all want to live in a more hospitable environment and not what we want the government to provide services to people who need them including the homeless and people suffering from addictions of one sort or another but whether the government is doing that in a way that is consistent with the rights of the...
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we are live at the new york stock exchange. brought to you by the numbers of 21 and 4. 21 day ises to the end of thetof the year and 4 days for congress to make a deal. how about this for headline? will aging childless voters enslave my future grand children? controversial, yes. spot on, maybe. the author is here. >> indeed he is tp we have a really big show coming up for you. now the markets are still stuck pretty much in neutral. no major gains as we wait out the outcome. keep an eye on macdonald's. same day sales coming in much longer than expected. let's find out what is happening on the floor of the new york stock exchange. mary thompson, what are traders telling you? ? >> this is what they are saying. waiting for news on the fiscal cliff and what ben bernanke if he have anything to say about the fiscal cliff after two-day meeting by federal reserve. they are also watching for bond action. i want to touch on something you were saying. mcdonald's, a a contributor to the dow strength. these are contributing, very moderate st
we are live at the new york stock exchange. brought to you by the numbers of 21 and 4. 21 day ises to the end of thetof the year and 4 days for congress to make a deal. how about this for headline? will aging childless voters enslave my future grand children? controversial, yes. spot on, maybe. the author is here. >> indeed he is tp we have a really big show coming up for you. now the markets are still stuck pretty much in neutral. no major gains as we wait out the outcome. keep an eye on...